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Use D H = -cm D T D H = -4.18 x 0.2 x 6.2 D H = - 5.18 kJ. ( c is specific heat capacity of water, 4.18 kJ kg -1 o C -1 ) m is mass of mixed solution in kg, 0.2 kg D T is change in temperature in o C, 6.2 o C). HIGHER GRADE CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS.
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Use DH = -cmDT DH = -4.18 x 0.2 x 6.2 DH = - 5.18 kJ ( c is specific heat capacity of water, 4.18 kJ kg-1oC-1) m is mass of mixed solution in kg, 0.2 kg DT is change in temperature in oC, 6.2oC) HIGHER GRADE CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS The enthalpy of neutralisation of a substance is the amount of energy given out when one mole of a water if formed in a neutralisation reaction. Worked example 1. 100cm3 of 1 mol l-1 hydrochloric acid, HCl, was mixed with 100 cm3 of 1 mol -1 sodium hydroxide, NaOH, and the temperature rose by 6.2oC. Enthalpy of neutralisation. The equation for the reaction is HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O Number of moles of acid used = Number of moles of alkali = C x V (in litres) = 1 x 0.1 = 0.1 So number of moles of water formed = 0.1 Use proportion to find the amount of heat given out when 1 mole of water is formed. 0.1 mole -5.18 kJ So 1 mole 1/0.1 x –5.18 = -51.8 kJ mol-1.
Calculation using enthalpy of neutralisation. • Calculations for you to try. • 400 cm3 of 0.5 mol l-1 hydrochloric acid. HCl, was reacted with 400 cm3 of • 0.5 mol l -1 potassium hydroxide and the temperature rose by 3.2oC • Calculate the enthalpy of neutralisation. Use DH = -cmDT DH = -4.18 x 0.8 x 3.2 DH = - 10.70 kJ The equation for the reaction is HCl + KOH KCl + H2O Number of moles of acid used = Number of moles of alkali = C x V (in litres) = 0.5 x 0.4 = 0.2 So number of moles of water formed = 0.2 Use proportion to find the amount of heat given out when 1 mole of water is formed. 0.2 mole -10.70 kJ So 1 mole 1/0.2 x -10.70 = -53.5 kJ mol-1. Higher Grade Chemistry
Calculation using enthalpy of neutralisation. Calculations for you to try. 2. 250 cm3 of 0.5 mol l-1 sulphuric acid. H2SO4, was reacted with 500 cm3 of 0.5 mol l -1 potassium hydroxide and the temperature rose by 2.1oC Calculate the enthalpy of neutralisation. Use DH = -cmDT DH = -4.18 x 0.75 x 2.1 DH = - 6.58 kJ The equation for the reaction is H2SO4 + 2NaOH Na2SO4 + 2H2O 1 mole of acid reacts with 2 moles of alkali to form 1 mole of water. Number of moles of acid used = 0.5 x 0.25 = 0.125 Number of moles of alkali used = 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25 So number of moles of water formed = 0.125 Use proportion to find the amount of heat given out when 1 mole of water is formed. 0.125 mole -6.58 kJ So 1 mole 1/0.125 x -6.58 = -52.64 kJ mol-1. Higher Grade Chemistry
DH -cm -2.865 -4.18 x 0.2 DT = = = 3.4oC Calculation using enthalpy of neutralisation • Calculations for you to try. • 100cm3 of 0.5 mol l-1 NaOH is neutralised by 100cm3 of 0.5 mol l-1 HCl. • Given that the enthalpy of neutralisation is 57.3 kJ mol-2, calculate the • temperature rise. The equation for the reaction is HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O 1 mole of acid reacts with 1 mole of alkali to form 1 mole of water. Number of moles of acid used = 0.5 x 0.1 = 0.05 Number of moles of alkali used = 0.5 x 0.1 = 0.05 So number of moles of water formed = 0.05 Use proportion to find the amount of energy given out when 0.05 moles of water is formed. 1 mol -57.3 kJ So 0.05 mol 0.05/1 x -57.3 = -2.865 kJ Higher Grade Chemistry